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they turned around and exchanged govern figunfire with him again. >> he shot at our wardens, they stopped the vehicle as he continued around the curve, the warden had his patrol rifle. went up to a location where he could engage the suspect and he fired multiple rounds at the suspect as he was driving away. it's a unknown whether or not he was hit or how many times the truck was hit. that's all up in the air at this point. >> reporter: dorner apparently the suspect law enforcement believes to be dorner apparently fled into a local cabin. it appears he was trying to escape down that mountain. there's only three roads off of that mountain. he was stopped apparently. fire ensued after law enforcement began approaching that cabin and it was burnt to the ground. as you mentioned, they have found the charred human remains inside that burnt cabin, but they have not identified whether those human remains belong to christopher dorner. one other thing i want to clear up, those viewers who are watching cnn's coverage yesterday evening throughout the night may have noticed there was some apparent dis
they turned around and exchanged govern figunfire with him again. >> he shot at our wardens, they stopped the vehicle as he continued around the curve, the warden had his patrol rifle. went up to a location where he could engage the suspect and he fired multiple rounds at the suspect as he was driving away. it's a unknown whether or not he was hit or how many times the truck was hit. that's all up in the air at this point. >> reporter: dorner apparently the suspect law enforcement...
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found evidence of torture in afghanistan the government admits that it is true. a huge tornado tears through southern mississippi. a state of the emergency declared in four counties. and we will have all the glitz and glamour and results from a bafta's as hollywood's big stars brave the rain on the red carpet. we began with a breaking news from the vatican. that is where local media say pope benedict xvi has announced he will resign. we are hearing he will step down on the 28th of february. he was elected pope as the age of 78. we will be getting more information on this breaking news story in just a couple of minutes right here on al jazeera. stay tuned. it just a reminder, we are hearing from the vatican that pope benedict xvi has resigned. let's find out more and bring in sabine joining us on the telephone from italy. what more could you tell us on this announcement the pope will be resigning february 28? >> it appears the pope made the announcement himself but the information is very, very sketchy. of course, this is really big news. having a poker resign is
found evidence of torture in afghanistan the government admits that it is true. a huge tornado tears through southern mississippi. a state of the emergency declared in four counties. and we will have all the glitz and glamour and results from a bafta's as hollywood's big stars brave the rain on the red carpet. we began with a breaking news from the vatican. that is where local media say pope benedict xvi has announced he will resign. we are hearing he will step down on the 28th of february. he...
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fighting broke out around damascus as government forces tried to retake control of areas but had fallen to rebel fighters. they are the latest battles in the civil war that has already taken 60,000 lives. one of the most pivotal moment came when the district fell to opponents of president assad. our president was there during the shelling, and tonight he has this report. >> deserted and destroyed. it is hard to a mansion this once symbolized the hopes of cirio's revolution. -- to imagine this once symbolized the hopes of syria across revolution. >> it was changing. on the revolution. it makes people think more. >> he was an activist. >> people understand this regime will never go on in a peaceful way. >> it was a one-sided battle. we watch the bombardment the rebels were powerless to stop, and most of the victims were civilians. the defense was led by the captain. they are killing civilians because they cannot get to us, he told me. later, he, too was killed by a shell. his parents are refugees. they spoke to me about the day their son decided to join the rebels. we tried to delay it, h
fighting broke out around damascus as government forces tried to retake control of areas but had fallen to rebel fighters. they are the latest battles in the civil war that has already taken 60,000 lives. one of the most pivotal moment came when the district fell to opponents of president assad. our president was there during the shelling, and tonight he has this report. >> deserted and destroyed. it is hard to a mansion this once symbolized the hopes of cirio's revolution. -- to imagine...
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and when they -- a couple years ago the government brought together a bunch of futurists, and they wanted to study what's the biggest threat that's going to happen to our national security, what's the biggest threat to america. it used to be, like, russia, the bomb, whatever you want to name it, and what they figured out 10 and 20 years from now the greatest threat will simply be an individual or a small group who's determined to die for their cause, right? and you don't have to invoke 9/11 to see what the damage can be. but when you look at assassins, they can be divided into two categories; hunters and howlers. and howlers make a lot of noise, and they call in bomb threats and say they're going to kill us, but the good news is they rarely take action. hunters are very different. hunters plot, plan and execute. but here's what's fascinating is ha hunter -- that hunters have almost no interest in howling, and howlers have almost no interest in hunting. and if you look at the four assassins, all four of them are hunters. and that means the secret service, who i have so much respect for, th
and when they -- a couple years ago the government brought together a bunch of futurists, and they wanted to study what's the biggest threat that's going to happen to our national security, what's the biggest threat to america. it used to be, like, russia, the bomb, whatever you want to name it, and what they figured out 10 and 20 years from now the greatest threat will simply be an individual or a small group who's determined to die for their cause, right? and you don't have to invoke 9/11 to...
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that is what germans felt and that is certainly what the government -- what people are feeling now. despite a lot of controversy, debate over the way he held the job. >> thank you very much. i will bring reaction from spain in a moment. but based on what steve was having to say -- the duty, whether it be to health or circumstances -- everything he has had to deal with. >> sounds very much he is paving the way for the possibility. he has not broken a rule. several hundred years ago there was a change in canada law that if the pope decided to resign in full freedom -- the key words, it means nobody has pushed him out. if he has done it off of his own -- it is -- a lot of people were saying before that john paul ii for have should have done that to save themselves all of the pain but he very much felt that his was an office that lived and died with him at that point. clearly pope benedict xvi feels it is better to hand it over to someone, given the size of the job at how much response ability it is. >> let's turn to the bbc's tom burridge for madrid. the reaction there. >> no official
that is what germans felt and that is certainly what the government -- what people are feeling now. despite a lot of controversy, debate over the way he held the job. >> thank you very much. i will bring reaction from spain in a moment. but based on what steve was having to say -- the duty, whether it be to health or circumstances -- everything he has had to deal with. >> sounds very much he is paving the way for the possibility. he has not broken a rule. several hundred years ago...
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he said in order to govern both strength of mind and body are necessary, strength has deteriorated in me to the extent i have had to recognize my incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted to me. for this reason, with full freedom, as eun said, he declared that he would renounce the ministry as the bishop of rome. shocking the catholic faithful around the globe this morning. >> a surprising decision. this is the first time since 1415 that a pope has resigned. pope benedict xvi taking the papacy in 2005 after john paul ii died at the age of 84. and this pope was one of the oldest to be elected in 2005 at 78 years old. he is now 85. again, citing that he does not have the strength anymore to fulfill his duties adequately as the pope. >> if you look at this video here, in the last year or so, we have seen the pope at times walking with a cane and with the help of the aides who surround him as he travels the world. that is a huge part of the job of the pope to travel the world as an ambassador if you will of the vatican and of the catholic church. he has said that his physica
he said in order to govern both strength of mind and body are necessary, strength has deteriorated in me to the extent i have had to recognize my incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted to me. for this reason, with full freedom, as eun said, he declared that he would renounce the ministry as the bishop of rome. shocking the catholic faithful around the globe this morning. >> a surprising decision. this is the first time since 1415 that a pope has resigned. pope benedict...
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the economy will not grow as long as government intrudes and tells us what to do. there is a lot of shore that we would like to bring back. the tax coming back on that money is way too high. >> we know that jobs and growth will be a big part of the state of the union address tomorrow night. the new ceo has been down at the white house talking to the president. >> he is going to really focus on growth of the economy. the only way to get jobs back into this economy, we are barely breaking even on jobs. we have got to create at least 100,000 jobs a year to keep up with the growth in the population. we are pushing very hard to push the visa waivers. we would love to have that for brazil. they would absolutely love to come to america. >> along side with that, would you like to have comprehensive immigration reform? >> i think that is very important. we need to get that off the table. we are in favor of border security. we would like these people to become legal. they are going to have to pay for it. they will probably have to pay some fines. they need to get there and w
the economy will not grow as long as government intrudes and tells us what to do. there is a lot of shore that we would like to bring back. the tax coming back on that money is way too high. >> we know that jobs and growth will be a big part of the state of the union address tomorrow night. the new ceo has been down at the white house talking to the president. >> he is going to really focus on growth of the economy. the only way to get jobs back into this economy, we are barely...
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the government work force should shrink by 10% over the next 10 years. >> you can count out republican dan bontino as a replacement for john leopold. the former maryland first lady may campaign for his position. leopold resigned after a judge found him guilty of misconduct in office. the council has th30 days to fil the seat. >> city police say they have made an arrest in the death of a woman following a friday house fire. flames broke out at her home on high gate drive in northwest baltimore. monte carter had been dreading the victim's car when he -- driving the viet goal when he was arrested. carter reportedly told detectives that he and conyers had metro website. lawmakers, dignitaries, and survivors came together for the maryland network against domestic violence's 25th memorial service. one by one of the names of the victims who lost their lives last year were called. the group says 49 people died in maryland between july of 2011 and june of 2012 as a result of domestic violence. victims included 28 women from 18 men, and three children. the event raises awareness and garner suppo
the government work force should shrink by 10% over the next 10 years. >> you can count out republican dan bontino as a replacement for john leopold. the former maryland first lady may campaign for his position. leopold resigned after a judge found him guilty of misconduct in office. the council has th30 days to fil the seat. >> city police say they have made an arrest in the death of a woman following a friday house fire. flames broke out at her home on high gate drive in northwest...
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. >> the german government says they are moved and touched by his resignation and chancellor angela merkel called him one of the most significant religious figures of our time. >> the german president said he supported the surprising decision speaking of the pope's courage and self direction saying he always maintained a special bond with his native country. >> seeing a german succeed pope john paul ii was a victory for our country. in benedick's ministry, they combine high philosophical teaching with a straight forward manner of speaking and humanitarian kindness. chancellor merkel also commented on benedict's decision expressing understanding or his motivations. she praised him as saying that, as pope, he committed himself to interfaith dialogue. >> restrengthen the ties to the eastern orthodox churches. he reached out to jews and muslims. . xvi is and will remain one of the greatest religious figures of our time. >> i cannot imagine this. a pope is elected to serve until the end of his life. it is a decision that will perhaps make room for younger generation to take office. >> for the m
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companions for heroes does not receive government support. if you are interested fill out an online application. you can get all the details by going to my website j.c. >>> valentine's day is thursday, don't say i didn't warn you. so be sure to remember your sweetheart. and you know cupcakes are all the rage now, and i have kristen kendall from lily mcgillly. they have fabulous cupcakes. but she says we can do this at home. it is very easy? >> you can use a box to decorate your cupcakes and decorate with your kids. we have red and pink fond dant, you can buy it at the store already colored at michael's or any craft store that sells cake decorating products. i have basically rolled it out. use a regular rolling pin and any cutter. since it is valentine's day we'll do heart ones. you can put it right on top of the cupcake. and it is something you can do with your kids too and theyen i didn't to decorate the cupcakes. >> what else? >> we have these. so if you see this one here you can kind of make a little flower out of the candy corn. valentine
companions for heroes does not receive government support. if you are interested fill out an online application. you can get all the details by going to my website j.c. >>> valentine's day is thursday, don't say i didn't warn you. so be sure to remember your sweetheart. and you know cupcakes are all the rage now, and i have kristen kendall from lily mcgillly. they have fabulous cupcakes. but she says we can do this at home. it is very easy? >> you can use a box to decorate your...
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hardworking middle-class americans who don't need us to come up with a plan to grow the government; they need a plan to grow the middle class. >> pelley: by the time senator rubio gave the republican response, he had already delivered his speech in spanish. and then, as he repeated the lines in english on national tv, he got a little parched and reached for a bottle of water which had been placed a little too far away. today, on "cbs this morning," rubio said it had been a long day. the spanish speech had dried him out. "i'm just glad the water was nearby," he said. during the state of the union address, the president brought the audience to its feet when he pointed out victims of gun violence who had been invited to hear the speech in the house chamber, including the parents of hadiya pendleton, the 15- year-old honor student who performed at mr. obama's inauguration but was shot and killed days later just a mile from the obama's chicago home, a victim of gang violence. her parents were sitting with the first lady last night. >> hadiya's parents, nate and cleo, are in this chamber tonig
hardworking middle-class americans who don't need us to come up with a plan to grow the government; they need a plan to grow the middle class. >> pelley: by the time senator rubio gave the republican response, he had already delivered his speech in spanish. and then, as he repeated the lines in english on national tv, he got a little parched and reached for a bottle of water which had been placed a little too far away. today, on "cbs this morning," rubio said it had been a long...
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it is not a bigger government we need but a smarter government that sets priorities and invests in broad-based growth. >> reporter: but republicans here on capitol hill are already rejecting many of the president's proposals. the g.o.p. says his plan would mean more government spending and tax increases. >> following four years of this president's unwillingness to challenge liberal -- [indiscernible] -- we have more of the same. >> reporter: the. will visit atlanta and chicago, but conservatives are criticizing the trip. >> if he really wanted to get things done and govern, wee come here and work with us instead of campaigning all around the country. >> reporter: in the coming months, washington will take on several controversial measures, including gun control, immigration, and taxes. right now both parties appear far apart on most of the issues. susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >>> pope benedict makes his last public appearances before thousands of followers. i'm danielle nottingham at the vat kang. i'll have the story coming up. -- at the vatican. i'll have the story coming up. >>> we'
it is not a bigger government we need but a smarter government that sets priorities and invests in broad-based growth. >> reporter: but republicans here on capitol hill are already rejecting many of the president's proposals. the g.o.p. says his plan would mean more government spending and tax increases. >> following four years of this president's unwillingness to challenge liberal -- [indiscernible] -- we have more of the same. >> reporter: the. will visit atlanta and...
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>> the class is reportedly government 1310 introduction to congress. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: i rescind the question. i completely get why harvard is number one. those kids are going to do great. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. the anchor of abc's "good morning, america" and this week' george stephanapolous. please welcome back to the program, george stephanapolous. come on! ( cheers and applause ) >> how are you jon: i'm great. how are you? nice to see you again >> good to see you. i wish i could talk to my correspondents the way you talk to yours >> jon: don't you wish you could also have the travel budget that we have for our correspondents? wouldn't that be something. >> it would be jon: do you guys... it is a curious thing. when you're not on tv, do you guys curse at each other? like is it playful? is it dirty? is it profane? >> all of the above jon: what's the vibe behind the scenes? >> pretty friendly actually. jon: is it competitive? i get the sense sometimes with network shows there's a certain like we saw this whole thing... are you familiar with the to
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that's government as we know it. that's being flattened. >> you say, gavin, if we took more time that we spent in apps and angry birds and farmville we would be so much better off. >> the rift on the book, "citizenville," farmville. people spend a half hour day playing games. you spend more time playing games than you have in dallasroom between sixth and 12th grade. so you have to meet people where they are. we have a chapter "angry birds in democracy." ultimately, look, this book is about more choices, more voices. it's about demo momock kra advertising and engaging citizens in a two-way conversation, not the one-way conversation that and transparency. >> tran parency and openness which leads to trust. >> thank you, gavin. always geed to see you >>> well, you know what's interest about this is when you come to work and your job is great. a job is growing and you know little about it and you take advantage of cbs news and everything else and this is an extraordinary thing. >> or the rundown looks one way, something c
that's government as we know it. that's being flattened. >> you say, gavin, if we took more time that we spent in apps and angry birds and farmville we would be so much better off. >> the rift on the book, "citizenville," farmville. people spend a half hour day playing games. you spend more time playing games than you have in dallasroom between sixth and 12th grade. so you have to meet people where they are. we have a chapter "angry birds in democracy."...
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government. she supports japan's economic policy as a way to keep the nation on a firm recovery path. she endorsed the abe administration's bold monetary easing and fiscal spending measures. her approval came with a warning regarding the recent weaker yen she said advanced countries should allow markets to determine exchange rates and weaken the currencies to their advantage. a common spot u.s. treasury push the yen lower. it rose to the highest level in two years and nine months. that's on expectations the bank of japan will take additional easing measures. the dollar yen is changing hands at 94.33 and 35. the yen is now being quoted at 126.41 to 46. let's look at how the yen slide is affecting stocks. tokyo share prices are sharply higher following two days of declines. market players say car makers and other exports are benefitting from the slide. the nikkei is up 2.54% from friday's close. south korean's kospi is up about .1 of a japan's fiscal and monetary policies are likely to be key topic
government. she supports japan's economic policy as a way to keep the nation on a firm recovery path. she endorsed the abe administration's bold monetary easing and fiscal spending measures. her approval came with a warning regarding the recent weaker yen she said advanced countries should allow markets to determine exchange rates and weaken the currencies to their advantage. a common spot u.s. treasury push the yen lower. it rose to the highest level in two years and nine months. that's on...
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but whenever they speak out the pro-government media labels them as agents of. a usually and different camera angles that extract more gas from the rocks and so the underground system which provides fresh drinking water is completely destroyed this water is a strategic ecological resource and when one spoil it the area becomes practically non-viable. even in the most optimistic scenario ukraine may see its own shale gas filling its pipes only in a decade from now ecologists insists they're not against shale gas a. principle just at the potential environmental impact from its extraction needs to be researched and assessed before drilling begins they have already sent a letter to the president the question is whether those at the top will be willing to listen let's see russia. reporting from kiev ukraine. that's it for me the news team for the moment will be back with more in about thirty five minutes from now in the meantime a recap of the week's sporting on ice is with stay with us for that. is trash to get rid of. but it's also a treasure. it's worth fighting f
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government has announced plans to crack down on aggressive bailiff's from next year late night visits will not be allowed and restrictions will be put on what property can be seized they are also spending over a million pounds on research as part of a suicide strategy plan. but that is only one very small step in the right direction for someone like. mine one thing i've learned more about than i ever wanted to know but i've done a lot of reading and rethought and strangely complex hopefully in time the trend will go down with me to be. andrew farmer to london we have more stories and great pictures for our website of my military dot com here's a quick glimpse at what we've lined up for you at the moment u.s. prison barack obama looks set to restart a key focus of his politics nuclear weapons production possibly tempting russia with a potential big money saving and find out more about that at the moment on the website plus also there. you know for sure what you'll be doing tomorrow well if not a u.s. defense giant may be able to help you you can now predict your future steps and even b
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and it wouldn't make anyone lose their job. >> reporter: that money would come from the government, is what you're saying. >> that's the point. so what people are doing is trying to help without spending taxpayer dollars and it's not going to work. it's not going to help. it's going to hurt fewer people than you help but those people are going to be hurt very, very badly. losing your job is a terrible thing to have to suffer. >> it's a terriblable thing. and the president last night laid out-- perhaps not at the scale needed for the joblessness that is the real crisis in this country-- programs like a 21st century work projects administration to repair the deteriorating infrastructure. but so often the republicans are so antigovernment they're not willing to consider what kevin just spoke of, subsidies to employers. we need to think anew. part of that, if i might add, is that we need to tax wealth more not work. we need to think harder about how it is that the concentration of wealth has become so high and we can find ways, whether it's a financial transaction tax, making sure dividend
and it wouldn't make anyone lose their job. >> reporter: that money would come from the government, is what you're saying. >> that's the point. so what people are doing is trying to help without spending taxpayer dollars and it's not going to work. it's not going to help. it's going to hurt fewer people than you help but those people are going to be hurt very, very badly. losing your job is a terrible thing to have to suffer. >> it's a terriblable thing. and the president last...
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can take the church's message to the street and, three, somebody who can fix the perceived internal governance problems in the vatican itself. you roll all that up, you probably have a pope. >> john allen, so good to get your insight. thank you so much for being with us today. >> sure. >> and for more stories on faith, be sure to check out our belief blog at cnn.com/belief. >>> okay, it's called the annual oscar nominees luncheon. we were there, talking with all the famous faces, hoping to win the most recognized trophy in the world. highlights from the ultimate hollywood celebration coming up for you, but first gary tuchman takes us for a ride in the solar-powered tricycle with a cute lique little name in this "start small, think big." >> hi. i'm rob kotter, founder and ceo of organic transfer, and we make the elf. >> reporter: this is a pedal powered tricycle that has an electric motor to help out when needed. >> federally it's classified in the u.s. as a bicycle. >> reporter: and that has some advantages. >> it's able to go anywhere a bicycle goes. because it is a bicycle it doesn't need in
can take the church's message to the street and, three, somebody who can fix the perceived internal governance problems in the vatican itself. you roll all that up, you probably have a pope. >> john allen, so good to get your insight. thank you so much for being with us today. >> sure. >> and for more stories on faith, be sure to check out our belief blog at cnn.com/belief. >>> okay, it's called the annual oscar nominees luncheon. we were there, talking with all the...
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government has announced plans to crack down on aggressive bailiff's from next year late night visits will not be allowed and restrictions will be put on what property can be seized they are also spending over a million pounds on research as part of a suicide strategy plan. but that is only one very small step in the right direction for someone like. one thing i've learned more about than i ever wanted to know but i've done a lot of reading and rethought and it's strangely complex hopefully entirely the trend will go down when we need to be. andrew farmer from london we have more stories and great pictures for our website of the military dot com here's a quick glimpse at what we've lined up for you there at the moment u.s. prison barack obama looks set to restart a key focus of his politics nuclear weapons production possibly tempting russia with a potential big money saving and find out more about that at the moment on the website plus also there. you go for sure what you'll be doing tomorrow well if not a u.s. defense giant may be able to help you you can now predict your future ste
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the government resijected her application. she says she will not give up. >> translator: i want russia to be truly free and democratic. i hope watching our broadcast will encourage people to work for a better society. >> with little income from advertisers, she is still not turning a profit. but she is determined to keep going. she says freedom of speech is at stake. nhk world, moscow. >>> monday marks a month before the second anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated japan. thousands of people are still missing and authorities haven't given up looking for them. about 100 officers combed areas of the worst hit prefecture. they prayed for victims before beginning their searches. police officers and local officials searched uninhabited islands. they found some last november on another uninhabited island. >> translator: we are working hard to find victims, or at least the remains to return to their families. >> japan coast guard officers, firefighters and volunteers looked for bodies in ewata prefecture. police s
the government resijected her application. she says she will not give up. >> translator: i want russia to be truly free and democratic. i hope watching our broadcast will encourage people to work for a better society. >> with little income from advertisers, she is still not turning a profit. but she is determined to keep going. she says freedom of speech is at stake. nhk world, moscow. >>> monday marks a month before the second anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that...
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and they and again the core a local pro-government militia movements that account for a total of two thousand eight hundred operatives but do not support the strategy chosen by the french in mali and joined forces in fighting the terrorists. we share the same goals but what they did was a really bad service to us all there was not really about the army itself al-qaeda had been operating on mali and territory for a number of years now they have all those and they keep getting more by kidnapping white people for ransom insurance pays them to have their citizens returned and then the terrorists have cash to buy weapons if we talk about al qaeda there's no way the army can fight it because that she it's terrorism in action going to find out is that those paramilitary who know the terrain well say fighting a war they cannot take part in is meaningless one thing all these paramilitary groups have in common is their patriotism and zeal to protect their country and drive away the narco terrorists but this is a losing fight given the financial resources and ammunition stock they have just put
and they and again the core a local pro-government militia movements that account for a total of two thousand eight hundred operatives but do not support the strategy chosen by the french in mali and joined forces in fighting the terrorists. we share the same goals but what they did was a really bad service to us all there was not really about the army itself al-qaeda had been operating on mali and territory for a number of years now they have all those and they keep getting more by kidnapping...
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. >> the american people don't expect government to solve every problem. they don't expect those of us in this chamber to agree on every issue. but they do expect us to put the nation's interests before party. >> the president lays out his agenda for his second term, what he has in store for the next four years and reaction from both sides as fox 5 morning news continues right now. >>> good morning to you. live look outside on this february. it is wednesday. we are getting over the hump, getting very heading toward the weekend on a cold early wednesday morning. it is wednesday, february 13th. i'm wisdom martin. >> i'm sarah simmons. let's bring in starns and get the latest on our weather for today. a scold start to your day and we've got a little bit of something-something going on later today. gorse let's bring in tucker barnes and get the latest on our weather for today. >> let's bring in tucker barnes and get the latest on our weather for today. >> parts of the area will get some snow as things wind down later tonight. >> a little bit. >> snow lovers ou
. >> the american people don't expect government to solve every problem. they don't expect those of us in this chamber to agree on every issue. but they do expect us to put the nation's interests before party. >> the president lays out his agenda for his second term, what he has in store for the next four years and reaction from both sides as fox 5 morning news continues right now. >>> good morning to you. live look outside on this february. it is wednesday. we are getting...
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government troops ported the attack. french investigators are trying to determine if the charred body found in a log cabin is that of the wanted gunman christopher dorner and los angeles. a man matching his description killed a police officer at a building on tuesday. >> a rogue former officer on a vendetta as claimed another victim. wanted for three other murders, police believe he barricaded himself inside the cabin in snow-covered mountains east of los angeles. is surrounded the cabin which was seen engulfed in flames. >> i know there was an exchange of gunfire. two deputies were shot and one died as a result. the second deputy is in surgery and is expected to survive. >> at midday on tuesday, police got a report of a stolen car in a winter sports resort community of big bear lake, an area where dorner's burn down truck was found last week. immediately conducted a ground and air search for the vehicle and located it at high with 38 sandglass road, where the suspect ran into the forest. he barricaded himself into one o
government troops ported the attack. french investigators are trying to determine if the charred body found in a log cabin is that of the wanted gunman christopher dorner and los angeles. a man matching his description killed a police officer at a building on tuesday. >> a rogue former officer on a vendetta as claimed another victim. wanted for three other murders, police believe he barricaded himself inside the cabin in snow-covered mountains east of los angeles. is surrounded the cabin...
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and they are any account according to local government militia movements that account for a total of two thousand eight hundred operatives but do not support the strategy chosen by the french in mali and joining forces in fighting the terrorists. the same goals so what they did was a really bad service to us all there was not really about the army itself al-qaeda had been operating on mali and territory for a number of years now they have all this and they keep getting more by kidnapping white people for ransom insurance pays them to have the citizens returned and then the terrorists have cash to buy weapons if we talk about al qaeda there's no way the army can fight it because that she it's terrorism in action. those paramilitary who know the terrain well say fighting a war they cannot take part in is meaningless one thing all these paramilitary groups have in common is their patriotism and zeal to protect their country and drive away the narco terrorists but this is a losing fight given the financial resources and ammunition stock they have just put out. i'm ready to go it's all le
and they are any account according to local government militia movements that account for a total of two thousand eight hundred operatives but do not support the strategy chosen by the french in mali and joining forces in fighting the terrorists. the same goals so what they did was a really bad service to us all there was not really about the army itself al-qaeda had been operating on mali and territory for a number of years now they have all this and they keep getting more by kidnapping white...
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government has announced plans to crack down on aggressive bailiff's from next year late night visits will not be allowed and restrictions will be put on what property can be seized they are also spending over a million pounds on research as part of a suicide strategy plan. but there is only one very small step in the right direction for someone like can there's no easy answer i mean one thing i've learned more about thirty five than i ever wanted to know but i've done a lot of reading and research and it's dreamy complex hopefully entirely the trend will go down with but we need to be doing more andrew farmer for r.t. london we have more stories and pictures for you on our website r.t. dot com here's a quick glimpse at what we have lined up there if you today. never sure what you're doing tomorrow if not then a u.s. defense giant may be able to tell you we cannot predict your future steps need behavior it says just like collecting social network data and more online. than twenty apart by a tornado a deadly twister tears through the u.s. state of alabama destroying everything in its p
government has announced plans to crack down on aggressive bailiff's from next year late night visits will not be allowed and restrictions will be put on what property can be seized they are also spending over a million pounds on research as part of a suicide strategy plan. but there is only one very small step in the right direction for someone like can there's no easy answer i mean one thing i've learned more about thirty five than i ever wanted to know but i've done a lot of reading and...
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the transit agency's governing board implementing a new law allowing the agency to ban riders who commit certain offenses. it includes anything from defacing property and urinating in public to fighting with other passengers. now, these bans can last from 30 days to one year depending on the severity of the offense. b.a.r.t. citizen review board will hold a meeting tonight in oakland to discuss those changes which are expected to go into effect in may. >>> san francisco police will decide soon whether it will arm its officers with stun guns. the police commission is holding the last of a series of public meetings on the use of the nonlethal device. it will be held tonight at 6:00 at the bay view opera house. commission members will then decide whether to recommend the plan to the city ops board of supervisor. last december a safety committee delayed action after receiving negative response from the community at a hearing. >>> the los gatos city council reconvening tonight to discuss things about a gun sale in town. hundreds of people gathering last monday night talking about new sporting
the transit agency's governing board implementing a new law allowing the agency to ban riders who commit certain offenses. it includes anything from defacing property and urinating in public to fighting with other passengers. now, these bans can last from 30 days to one year depending on the severity of the offense. b.a.r.t. citizen review board will hold a meeting tonight in oakland to discuss those changes which are expected to go into effect in may. >>> san francisco police will...
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were full of feet but whenever they speak the pro-government media labels them as agents. usually and different camera angles that extract more gas from the rocks so the underground system which provides fresh drinking water is completely destroyed if there's water resistant to ecological resource and when one spoil it the area becomes practically non-viable. but even in the most optimistic scenario ukraine may see its own shale gas killing its pipes only in a decade from now coal egyptians they're not against shale gas principle just that the potential environmental impact from its action needs to be researched and assessed before drilling begins they have already sent a letter to the president the question is whether those at the top will be willing to listen let's see russia. reporting from. ukraine. the business use is coming your way very shortly but first let's check out some other stories from around the world in our world update at least ten people have reportedly been killed and dozens injured all for a car bomb exploded at a crossing on the syrian border explosiv
were full of feet but whenever they speak the pro-government media labels them as agents. usually and different camera angles that extract more gas from the rocks so the underground system which provides fresh drinking water is completely destroyed if there's water resistant to ecological resource and when one spoil it the area becomes practically non-viable. but even in the most optimistic scenario ukraine may see its own shale gas killing its pipes only in a decade from now coal egyptians...
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government has announced plans to crack down on aggressive bailiff's from next year late night visits will not be allowed and restrictions will be put on what property can be seized they are also spending over a million pounds on research as part of a suicide strategy plan but that is only one very small step in the right direction for someone like cam if no they aren't. one thing i've learned more about thirty five than i ever wanted to know but i've done a lot of reading a wreath and i think strangely complex hopefully entirely the trend will go down with we need to be. andrew farmer to london or we have more stories and pictures for you on our website r.t. dot com here's a quick glimpse of what we have lined up there if you today. never sure what you're doing tomorrow if not then a u.s. defense giant may be able to tell you we can now predict your future steps and even behavior it says just like collecting social network data and more online. and torn apart by a tornado a deadly twister tears through the u.s. state of alabama destroying everything in its path that footage in full a
government has announced plans to crack down on aggressive bailiff's from next year late night visits will not be allowed and restrictions will be put on what property can be seized they are also spending over a million pounds on research as part of a suicide strategy plan but that is only one very small step in the right direction for someone like cam if no they aren't. one thing i've learned more about thirty five than i ever wanted to know but i've done a lot of reading a wreath and i think...
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it is not a bigger government we need but a smarter government that sets priorities and invests in broad-based growth. >>> now, central to the president's plan to "reignite the middle class" is education. he made an unexpected plan for higher quality preschool education. he wants to focus on math, science and technology. he asked congress to withhold federal aid to colleges who don't keep tuition costs down. he wants to raise the minimum wage to $9 and create a federal program to spur infrastructure project. >>> the economy sen trick speech is prompting a strong spops fre from republicans. marco rubio said the president has an obsession to raising taxes. >> instead, we should grow our economy to create new taxpayers, not new taxes. so our government can afford to help those who truly cannot help themselves. >> rubio was followed up by another conservative voice, rand paul, who offered the tea party response. while he also focused on the economy, he blamed both parties for failing voters. >> washington act in a way your family never could. they spend money they don't have. they borrow from futu
it is not a bigger government we need but a smarter government that sets priorities and invests in broad-based growth. >>> now, central to the president's plan to "reignite the middle class" is education. he made an unexpected plan for higher quality preschool education. he wants to focus on math, science and technology. he asked congress to withhold federal aid to colleges who don't keep tuition costs down. he wants to raise the minimum wage to $9 and create a federal...
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. >> reporter: south korean government officials were forced to respond. they condemned them for conducting the test deliberately. the president-elect park met with the outgoing president. the two leaders pledged they will not give into any provications. they also say defense matters will be handed over to the new administration. north korean officials have shown no will to change their course of action. south koreans must come up with something more than enduring the restless days ahead. park will find this issue high on her list of priorities in her upcoming five years as president. nhk world, seoul. >>> officials in chunina oechinn ministry issued a statement. nhk world reports from beijing. >> reporter: chinese leaders have made it clear that they oppose the test. communist leader says he wants the korean peninsula to be stable. north korea may be a traditional ally but chinese leaders say the nuclear program as a threat to their national security. but they also oppose tougher sanctions. they believe joining the u.s., japan and other countries in pushi
. >> reporter: south korean government officials were forced to respond. they condemned them for conducting the test deliberately. the president-elect park met with the outgoing president. the two leaders pledged they will not give into any provications. they also say defense matters will be handed over to the new administration. north korean officials have shown no will to change their course of action. south koreans must come up with something more than enduring the restless days ahead....
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says creating a coalition government is the only way to quell the best. people are going to are going to the streets they are going on the streets willingly they don't really need any opposition calls for a new protest because the whole country is in a standstill there's nothing moving forward because there is no real administration at blessing the people's needs and the people demand and the actual anger in the streets so the only solution that i can see and that any sane person can see that the opposition the muslim brotherhood and all the all the different political factions to be in a quality of government that would be the only solution and the only way out because at that moment this government will take responsibility for any reform that's going to be as one of the happening in the country the idea of just excluding everybody out of the government post revolution country in a country that's acting or calling for democracy when there is no real parliament in session that can hold the president or the government accountable to the failures of adminis
says creating a coalition government is the only way to quell the best. people are going to are going to the streets they are going on the streets willingly they don't really need any opposition calls for a new protest because the whole country is in a standstill there's nothing moving forward because there is no real administration at blessing the people's needs and the people demand and the actual anger in the streets so the only solution that i can see and that any sane person can see that...